Ethernet cables are the lifeline of the information age. When dozens of devices in a household compete for bandwidth on Wi-Fi's crowded 2.4GHz/5GHz frequency bands, a quality Ethernet cable acts like a dedicated high-speed railway—offering lower latency, more stable speeds, and near immunity to interference. This is why an increasing number of households are rediscovering the value of wired connections. However, faced with the dense technical jargon on product pages (Cat6, AWG, UTP, pure copper...), many feel overwhelmed.
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